Quarter cut
Quarter cut Fir wood veneer with fine and straight grain pattern
Quarter cut Fir wood veneer with straight grain and subtle natural variation
Quarter cut Fir wood veneer with uniform texture and fine parallel lines
Sur quartier
Quarter cut Fir wood veneer with fine and straight grain pattern
Quarter cut Fir wood veneer with straight grain and subtle natural variation
Quarter cut Fir wood veneer with uniform texture and fine parallel lines
Sur quartier
Quarter cut Fir wood veneer with fine and straight grain pattern
Quarter cut Fir wood veneer with straight grain and subtle natural variation
Quarter cut Fir wood veneer with uniform texture and fine parallel lines

Fir is a softwood species recognized for its light color and natural appearance. Its palette generally ranges from pale beige to slightly golden beige, allowing it to bring brightness and softness to surfaces. Fir veneer creates light and warm panels that evoke the authentic character of wood.

Widely found in Europe and North America, fir has long been used in construction and the manufacturing of wooden objects. Its availability and simple appearance make it a valued species for interiors where a natural and understated style is desired. In decorative veneer, it produces bright and warm surfaces suited for furniture and interior applications.

Species Profile

Origin

Canada, United States

Other Names

VG douglas fir, “Pseudotsuga menziesii”

Color Range

From pale beige to slightly golden beige, with light undertones

Characteristics

A light and relatively soft wood, fir takes finishes well

Price Range

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Dimensions

Standard size 4′ × 8′; custom sizes available upon request

Machining

Poor

Finishing

Good

CITES Status

Not listed under CITES